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A Good Business (2018) dives deep into the harrowing plight of North Korean refugees through the lens of Pastor Kim, a fervent human rights advocate. The film has a raw, unfiltered atmosphere that captures the gravity and urgency of its subject matter. It’s not your typical documentary, more like a poignant exploration of hope and resilience amidst despair. The pacing is deliberately measured, really allowing you to absorb the weight of each story, especially that of the two sisters who risk everything for freedom. The performances—while not traditional acting—are genuine and heartfelt, bringing an emotional authenticity that hits hard. It’s distinctive in how it melds personal stories with broader themes of survival and sacrifice.
Focuses on human rights themesReal-life stories that resonateDeliberate pacing enhances emotional impact
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